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'Mrs. Feez' rose Description

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Availability:
Believed extinct or lost
HMF Ratings:
7 favorite votes.  
Origin:
Bred by Alfred Williams (c1833-1922) (Australia, 1905).
Class:
Tea.  
Growing:
USDA zone 6b and warmer.  
Patents:
Patent status unknown (to HelpMeFind).
Notes:
Courtesy: http://www.sclqld.org.au/schp/exhibitions/power&hart/Hart/Hart_03.htm
Graham and Sarah [Hart] [Note 1] had six girls and four boys. From 1877, the family lived in their ‘villa residence’ in Indooroopilly – Greylands – an elegant, and now heritage-listed, home set in large gardens. The family moved to Wickham Terrace during the early 1880s, while their children attended the nearby Grammar schools, but had returned to Greylands by 1888.
……while their daughter Fanny [Note 2] married Arthur Feez, [Note 3] the first President of the Bar Association of Queensland and a leading barrister of the day.

[Note 1: Refer to the rose ‘Mrs. Graham Hart’ bred in 1900 by Alfred Williams]
[Note 2: Fanny Ann Lloyd Hart [first daughter of Graham and Sarah – who married in 1865] married Arthur Herman Henry Milford Feez KC
[Note 3: Refer to the rose ‘Mrs. Feez’ bred in 1905 by Alfred Williams]


Courtesy: http://www.epa.qld.gov.au/chims/placeDetail.html?siteId=16236
.....Astolat was erected c1890 for Brisbane solicitor Adolph Frederick Milford Feez, following transfer of the 2 acre 20 perch site to Albrecht Feez, his father, in April 1890.
.......Astolat may have been designed by respected Brisbane architect GHM Addison of the Melbourne-based firm Oakden, Addison & Kemp, who had called tenders for a house at Indooroopilly for Arthur Feez, Adolph's brother, in late 1887.
.....Following Albrecht Feez's death in 1896, the property passed to his two sons, Adolph and Arthur, as trustees. Arthur died in 1935
 
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